Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

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Old Jan 21, 2007 | 02:28 PM
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Originally Posted by Streetpimpin
I got a question, i have a 02 R1, the other day the oil light came on,its not going to mess anything up if i add a extra quart of oil will it? Also,is there a tip over sensor on my bike?
its okie to put an extra quart, just dont overfill it by too much
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

read this a while back on some other forum too...good stuff bro. thx
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way
yooo need some help..im 6'4 235..and i having trouble findin the bp and the back brake going slow..im either to close and my foot is too arched back or im too far back and alot of wieght in my hands and dont feel in control..ive only been tryin for about a month.and to find the spot where the idle kicks in is drivin me nutts..if some one could help that would be cool...

I am having the same problem with b/p, and finding where the idle catches, any advice?
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

I hate the feeling of tryin clutch wheelies, i started by powerin it up and have never done anything else. I need to learn so i can do slow wheelies tho. What is the best way to learn stand up wheelies i can do good wheelies sitting down but i want to stand up. Is it best to start from standing or stand once the wheelie is already up????
Old Apr 4, 2007 | 06:41 AM
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

What should rolling speed be when your trying to learn?
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

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What should rolling speed be when your trying to learn?
are you just trying to catch balance point or are you trying to do slow idle wheelies??
Old Apr 4, 2007 | 08:46 AM
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

It all depends what you want. 10-20 mph is ok to start with if you feel pulling of a wheelie on your bike real slow but no feet on the ground. Take care of the handlebar (it shud be strait) when u come down and do raise the revs according to the gear u r in....(SMART PEOPLE TRY 1ST GEAR FIRST). Dont over rev or when u release the clutch u are popping and accelarating too fast and things can go outta control before u can handle them....Happy Stunting.

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good post
Old Apr 20, 2007 | 06:27 PM
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very nice,
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Old Apr 25, 2007 | 04:40 PM
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Ive been looking everywhere for the basics on wheelies thanks bro! that was good you covered everything thats needed to know in order to wheelie (the right way) see... i power wheelie it just seems to get up to my balancing point better.... its prolly just me but i can use some more tips if you have any... thanks
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

great advise! been trying it out but can't seem to get that high. i think its cuz i slammed it 3 inches. would that be a reason?
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Well i dont belive having your bike lowered would help, maybe raise it back up a bit and just go out there and practice :YEAH
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Exclamation Read This Newbies....i Was Just Like You Too...

this is the best wheelie advise anyone has ever gotten .....thanks to the person that posted this......but i kno there area lot of pussies that want more advise because their too scared so heres a visual aid for ur asses.........this vid will teach u everything...... http://youtube.com/watch?v=rmduaIjSDjc or this http://youtube.com/watch?v=ovFSahIPaVQ ...ur welcome
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

your vid was real helpful. ive just started power wheelies .but they are hit or miss. at what speed or rev range do i need to be at when i roll on it. i ride a stock r6 '06. any advice would be greatly appreciated homey.
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Originally Posted by Slimro
your vid was real helpful. ive just started power wheelies .but they are hit or miss. at what speed or rev range do i need to be at when i roll on it. i ride a stock r6 '06. any advice would be greatly appreciated homey.
power wheelies?


use the clutch or give up
Old Jun 28, 2007 | 02:10 PM
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

awesome
Old Jun 30, 2007 | 01:12 AM
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Originally Posted by Street Warrior
power wheelies?


use the clutch or give up
i'd assume he means standin it up without poppin the clutch. like on my gixxer, you crack the throttle @ 7krpms in first and it stands up
Old Jul 1, 2007 | 03:09 PM
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Good stuff man. iv always had problems here and there cuz i hav a 929RR and always pullin power not clutch, but step by step and rode that **** outside. no prob. keep it goin
Old Jul 7, 2007 | 11:04 AM
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Re: Complete guide for learning basic wheelies the right way

Everything here definitely helpful. Thanks!



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